The geko™ Wound Therapy device is proven to improve blood flow, reduce edema, and accelerate wound healing. The following are the most recent articles about the geko™ Wound Therapy Device with links to the articles:
Harding et al: geko™ device Increases Microcirculatory Flux in Mixed Etiology Leg Ulcers. Advances in Skin & Wound Care 38(1):p 25-30, 1/2 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/ASW.0000000000000261 Link to Paper
Collarte A, Dee N. Muscle pump activation for hard-to-heal leg ulcers. J Community Nurs 39(1): 28–36 2025. Link to Paper
Stacey MC, Sibbald RG, Evans R. Continuous muscle pump activation by neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve in the treatment of patients with venous leg ulcers: A position paper. Int Wound J. 2024 Sep;21(9):e70040. doi: 10.1111/iwj.70040. PMID: 39223104; PMCID: PMC11368661. Link to Paper
Tuson R, Metry A, Harding K. Cost-effectiveness analysis of the geko™ device (an NMES technology) in managing venous leg ulcers in UK healthcare settings. Int Wound J. 2024 Oct;21(10): e70048. doi: 10.1111/iwj.70048. PMID: 39396902; PMCID: PMC11471310 Link to Paper
Sibbald, R.G., Geng, R., Slomovic, J., Stacey, M. The muscle pump activator device: From evidence to lived experiences. Int Wound J. Volume 21, Issue 8. 2024. Link to Paper
Bull RH, Clements D, Collarte AJ, Harding KG. The impact of a new intervention for venous leg ulcers: A within-patient controlled trial. Int Wound J. 2023;1‐9. doi:10.1111/iwj.14107 Link to Paper